"The volumes are very well conceived. While each is independent, they are well cross-referenced so that topics of particular interest can be followed across several volumes. Overall, this is a series of books that should be in any university library...the content goes a long way to advance the study of Egyptology and Egyptian archaeology and to establish its place within world archaeology."
- Paul Nicholson, The Times Higher Education Supplement
"Conferences are the primary venues where scholarly discourse takes place. Conference proceedings, however, have an established and deservedly bad reputation. Like all too many of the conferences in which they originate, proceedings often consist of a mass of disparate papers only loosely connected to each other by disciplinary ties. Encounters with Ancient Egypt is that rare thing, an innovative and extraordinarily interesting set of conference proceedings...Encounters with Ancient Egypt is a significant contribution to both Egyptology and cultural studies. This excellent set belongs in all university libraries."
- S. M. Burstein, Choice
"With this astonishing little row of paperbacks, Egyptology finally comes out with its hands up and begins to talk. There is almost nothing here of that choice between flabby mystification and archaeo-gabble which has made books about Ancient Egypt so irritating to most readers. Instead of talking about material relics, several dozen authors discuss what Ancient Egypt has come to mean to us in the modern age - and what it meant to the Egyptians themselves. "
- Neal Acherson, The Observer
"
An enormous undertaking, the project was worth the effort; the
resulting books make an important contribution to the study of ancient
Egypt and of its enduring role in the world."
- Diane Wolfe Larkin, African Studies Review
"
The series is well organized, informative and comprehensive.
Through careful analysis of a multiplicity of sources at hand, the
authors, who come from a great variety of disciplines, have presented
us with a series that is at once substantial as well as engaging and
innovative. An extraordinary work of synthesis, the series promises to
endure as an important contribution to the study of Ancient Egypt."
- Ronald Leprohon, Univ. Toronto
"
These are volumes that will be well used over he coming years
and, collectively, they give a view of the Ancient Egyptians and how
they saw themselves, but mainly their tremendous influence on other
cultures, both contemporary and also others, long after the Ancient
Egyptian civilisation ended, right up to the present day."
- Ancient Egypt Magazine
"
There is much useful and informative material here…In each
text, notes and acknowledgements follow individual chapters; references
for all of the papers are conveniently given at the end of the text. It
might also be said that the combined references for all volumes provide
a resource in themselves. The general editing has been well done and
the illustrations have been carefully selected. This is a collection of
great value to the student of the culture and history of ancient Egypt
and its place in the ancient world as well as of its widespread and
lasting influence."
- Journal of the American Oriental Society